Wilfred Knox (1884-1966) - Early 20th Century Watercolour Meet at the Manor

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Description

A vibrant watercolour study of the hunt by Wilfred Knox. Signed with his well-known pseudonym 'Arthur D. Bell'. On watercolour paper.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

27.2 x 41.8cm (10.7" x 16.5")
Sheet: 29.2 x 44.3cm (11.5" x 17.4")

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Artist Biography

Wilfred Knox specialised in watercolour landscapes in a Turner-esque manner, frequently depicting Venice and sometimes scenes of the Far East. He also painted clipper ships plying the North Atlantic trade in a more exact manner.

Knox began his working life as a Policeman in Durham and a Sergeant Mechanic on Blackburn B2 bombers during the First World War. After the War he took up painting.

Much of his early work used the pseudonym A.D.Bell - and studies of flowers for the family used 'Yvonne'. He also used R.McGregor and W.McGregor

Messrs Frost and Reed of Bristol acted as his agents, selling many of his works in the USA. He also painted many Scottish highland scenes in oils.

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SKU rs795
Artist Wilfred Knox (1884-1966)
Date Early 20th Century
Dimensions 27.2 x 41.8cm
Medium Watercolour
Style Realism
Subject Sports
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